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八年級下冊英語閱讀還原50題含答案

一、閱讀還原5選5

閱讀短文及文后A-E選項,選出可以填入各題空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項

涂黑。

AColorfulMan

Mr.Tuckertalkedaboutcolorsallday.Helikedtolookforallthedifferentcolorsinhis

garden.Oneafternoon,hiswifesaid,“Canyoupleasegotothestore?ineedtomake

dinner!?M

Whenhewalkedbackhome,Mrs.Tuckernoticedthesadlookonhisface.

"What'swrong?”sheaskedhim.“1”

“No,nothinghappened.IfeltalittlesadwhenIleftit.^^Mr.Tuckeranswered.

"Why?"hiswifeasked.uItseemsthatyouhadfunthere.Relax!Don'tbesoworried.

Arcyouhungry?2"

“Ididhavefuninthestore."Mr.Tuckersaid.iklliketostaytherelonger,it'ssofullof

color.”

“Oh,Isee,“Mrs.Tuckersaid."Well,followme.3Theyareyourfavourite.”

Thenextday,Mr.Tuckerwasonhisusualmorningwalkaroundthetown."Morning.”

hegreetedtoMr.Brown.

“Mr.Tuckcr?^^Mr.Brownanswered.4tMyfamilyismovingoutofthistown,andIneed

someonetotakecareofmyshop.4Wouldyouliketogiveusahand?^^

Mr.Tuckerwashappyaboutthejobbuthewasn'tsurewhy.441wouldliketohelp,but

whyamIthebestperson?”

Mr.Brownlaughed.''Becauseit'sapaint(顏料)shop!5Mr.Tuckerwas

excited."I'lltakegoodcareofit!”

Mr.Tuckerkeptthepaintshopopenfortwentymoreyears,andtalkedaboutcolors

everyday.

A.Didsomethinghappenatthestore?

B.You'rethebestpersonforthejob.

C.Look,howredthese:omatocsarc!

D.Youknowallthecolorsintheshop!

E.Wc'rcgoingtohavedinnersoon.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。

Whenyoufirstvisitabigcity,maybeit'seasytoloseyourway.Butyoudon'tneedto

worry.6thefollowingthingscanhelpyoufindyourway.

Install(安裝)amapapponyourphone.7.Youcanuseane-map.Itcanshow

yourtherightway.

Usecar-hailingapps(叫車軟件).Somecar-hailingapps,likeDiDiandUber,arc

becomingpopular.8.Youcancallacareasilyontheseappswithyourphone.Usually

thecarsarecleanandthedriversarefriendly.

Ataxiisalsoagoodhelper.9.Theycanhelpyougetwhereyouwanttogo.

10.Youcanalwaysfindtheminthestreets,especially^匕其)atthecrossings.It's

agoodideatoaskthemfbrhelpwhenyouloseyourway.

A.Yourphonehelpsyouagain

B.Taxidriversusuallyknowmanyplaceswell

C.Ifyoureallygetlost

D.Remembertoaskthetrafficpolicemenfbrhelp

E.Youdon'thavetobuyapapermap

Beforeyoureadthisstory,let'slookataChinesesentence:“研表究明,漢字序順并不

定——影閱響讀?!?1Youmightnotrealizeit,butyourbraincanreadandunderstand

mostsentences,evenwhenthewordsareinthewrongorder.

Thismayhavesomethingtodowithpsychology(心'理學).Whenwefirstlearnhowto

read,wereadwordbyword.12Peoplecanreadfivetosixwordsatonetime.Also,as

experiencedreaders,wetakethethingswe'refamiliarwithfbrgranted.Wedon'tpayas

muchattentiontosmalldetails,suchaswordorder.

Therefore,whenwereadthesentenceatthebeginningofthisarticle,thecontentwas

familiartous.Sowereadi((hewaywe(hinkitshouldbeinourmemory,withall(hewords

intherightorder.]3Weassumethepersonisagirlwithouttakingacloserlook.

14Readthefollowingsentence:"Thisisbcuseaethehuamnmniddeosnotraed

erveyItctcrbyistlcf,buttheworda'sawlohc.^^

Itisbelievedthathumansrememberthemeaningsofwordsmostlybytheirshapeand

layout(布局),ratherthantheorderoftheletters.

15Wecannotread(hemasquicklyandefficientlyaswereadnonnaltext.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使短文意思通

順,內(nèi)容完整,并將其標號填寫在下面題號后的橫線上

A.Thiscanbealsoseeninmanyotherlanguages,suchasEnglish.

B.Didyounoticethatsomecharactersareinthewrongorder?

C.Butwhenwebecomeexperienced,wereadphrasesardsentences.

D.However,thesesentencescancauseproblems.

E.Thisislikewhenweseeapersonwithlonghair.

閱讀短文,從文后A?E五個選項中選擇正確選項還原到文中,使短文內(nèi)容完整,正

確。

Ifyourfamilyreuniononlylaststhreeminutes,whatwillyoudo?AspecialChinese

NewYearstorywasshotbyasmartphonethesedays.16Ithas37millionviewson

Weibo.

17Itfocusesonamotherwhohastoworkaboardatrainduringtheholiday.The

trainmakesathree-minutestopinhertown.18Astheclockticks,theboyreciteshis

mathtables,toshowhowhardhe'sbeenworkingwhenshewasaway.

TrainsandtravelarcaforeverthemeofadsduringtheSpringFestival,withamadrush

ofpeoplereturningtotheirhometowns.19Thefilmmakesanefforttohonorthe

peoplewhoworkthrough(heholidaytomakeitpossibleforeveryoneelsetoseetheir

families.

It'safilmaboutthepowerofthesmartphone.20Inthemovie,peopleare

chatting,laughing,andsharingfoodtogetheronboardthetrain.

A.Thesmartphonecompanyisjoiningthatthemeandaddingasocialmessagetoo.

B.Thatmeansshehasthreeminutestomeetwithherson.

C.Thefilmisbasedonatruestory.

D.Thefilm,called“ThreeMinutes“,hasbeenahitinChina.

E.However,youdon'tseeanyphonesatall.

Doyousmellthefragrance(香味)ofzon^ziintheair?21Itisonthefifthdayof

thefifthmonthintheChineselunarcalendar.Thisyear,itfallsonJune6th.

Ealingzongziisoneofthemostinterestingcustomsforthisday.22Qulovedhis

countryChuverymuch.WhenQinbeatChu,QukilledhimselfbyjumpingintotheMiluo

River.SopeoplethrewzongziintotherivertofeedthefishandkeepthefishawayfromQu's

body.

Today,somepeople,especiallytheelderly,likecookingzongziathome.23

Whenthefragranceoftheleavesgetsintotherice,zongziisreadytoeat.Ofcourse,youcan

alsobuyzongziatthesupermarket.

24Theraceisveryexciting.Theracersrow(劃船)quicklywhileshoutingloudly.

TheDrummerontheboatbeatsthedrumheatedlytoencouragetheracers.Otherpeoplealso

getexcited.Theycheerontheracersandevensingdragonboatsongs.

Usually,adragonbeatis20to30meterslong.And30to50racerssitoneachboat.Bat

onedragonboatinGuizhouis77.8meterslong!Anditcanhold180people.Overl,(X)0

strongmenareneededtoputitintotheriver.25ItmaybeaGuinnessWorldRecord

oneday.

A.Dragonboatracesarealsoimportanttothefestival.

B.Theyputsomericeintobambooleaves,(ieitandthenboilit.

C.Thisboatismuchlongerthantheworld'slongestdragonboat.

D.ThetraditionalChinesefestivalDragonBoatFestivaliscoming.

E.ItistorememberQuYuan.

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的五個選項中選出能填入短文空白處的最佳選項,使短

文通順、連貫,意思完整。

Anapisashortperiodofsleeptypicallytakenintheafternoon,whichisanimportant

partofmanydifferentculturesthroughouttheworld.26

?Giveyourbrainenergy

ANASA-fundedstudyonastronautsfoundthatnapsuptotwoandahalfhourslong

improvedworkingmemoryperformance.27Soyouwillfocusattentionmore

easilyononetaskwhileholdingothertasksinmemory.

?28

Takinganaponceortwiceaweekcouldlowertheriskofheartattacksorstrokes,

accordingtoa2019studypublishedinthejournalHeart.Theresearchersfoundthatthose

whotakesnapregularlywere48%lesslikelythanthosewhodidn'tnaptoexperienceaheart

attack,strokeorheartfailure.

?Helpyougetintoshape

A2020studyfocusingonwomenfoundthelessthewomensleep,themorelikelythey

weretochoosesomefoodwithlotsofsugar,fatandcaffeine.29Thefindingswere

importantbecausewomenarcathighriskforobesityandsleepdisorders,theresearchers

said,whichcanbothbedrivenbyahighamountoffood.

?Improveyourcreativity

30Therightsideisrelatedwithcreativetasks,suchasimaginationand

thinking,whiletheleftismoreanalytic(分析的).InaJanuary2020studyof2,214Chinese

adults,participantswhotookafternoonnapsforfiveminutestotwohoursshowedbetter

mentalabilitythanthosewhodidn'tnap.

A.Lowerriskforheartproblems.

B.Alackofgoodsleepcouldalsoleadtoovereating.

C.Therightsideofyourbrainmightexperienceamentalinspirationduringanap.

D.Studieshaveshowntliattherearcmanyadvantagesyoucangetfromit.

E.Takinganapmaymakeyoumorewatchfulrightafteryouwakeup.

A:Hi.Jack,Summerholidayiscoming.31

B:Yes,myparentsandIplantotravelabroad.

A:Cool!32

B:Wchaven'tdecidedyet.MyparentswanttogotoFrance,butIwanttogotoBritain.

A:Yeah,that'saproblem.Wha(abouttravellingtobothplacesatatime?

B:Isitpossible?

A:Well,youmusthaveenoughtime.33

B:Itdepends,butnomorethanfivedays.

A:Allright,It'slongenoughforafantastictour.YoucanflytoParisfirst,andstaytherefor

twodays.ThenyoucantaketheunderseatrainfromParistoLondon.Itonlytakesashort

time.

B:34

A:I'msurethatwillbeagoodjourney.Enjoyyourself.

B:Thanks.35

A.Oh,Ithinkitisareallygoodidea.

B.Iwishyouagreatsummerholiday,too.

C.Wheredoyouplantogo?

D.Howlongwillyouplanlospendonthetrip?

E.Haveyougotanyplansfortheholiday?

Asweallknow,the2022WinterOlympicswasheldinBeijing,China.TheWinter

OlympicsarealsocalledtheWhiteOlympics.36Thefirststampsmarkingthe

openingcameoutonJanuary25,1932intheUnitedStatesforthe3rdWhiteOlympics.

37

Duringthe4thWhiteOlympics,asetofstampswerepublishedinGermanyin

November1936.38ItwasthefirsttimethatthefiveOlympicsringsappearedon

stampscelebrating(heWhiteOlympics.

Inthe1950s,thestampsbecamemorecolorful.WhentheWhileOlympicsarrived,the

hostcountries(東道國)aswellasthenon-hostcountriespublishedstampstomarkthe

Games.39ChinesesportsmenbegantotakepanintheWhiteOlympicsatthat

time.

China,Japan,KoreaarcAsiancountriesthathaveheldtheWhiteOlympics.Altogether

14,500millionstampsweresoldtoraisemoneyforthissportsmeet.

Differentkindsofsportsweredrawnonthesesmallstamps.40Peoplecan

shareandmemorize(hebeautifultimeabouttheWhiteOlympicGames.

閱讀短文,從A?E中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。每個選項只能用一次。

A.TheliveOlympicsringsweredrawnon(hefromofthesportswear.

B.Atthistime,manycolorfulstampsarepublishedtomarkthegreatGames.

C.ChinaalsopublishedthefourstampsinFebruary1980.

D.Peoplecanenjoythebeautyofthewonderfulmovementsofsomesportsmen.

E.Fromthenon,publishingstampsduringtheWhiteOlympicsbecamearule.

Thismorning,Iwentcamping(里予營)inGreenNaturalParkwithmyfriends.41

Wewereexpectingawonderfultwo-dayholiday.Ontheway,wekeptsingingandmaking

jokes.

However,intheafternoon,whenwefinishedourpicnicatoneo'clock,itwasdarkand

windy.42Unluckily,noneofusbroughtanumbrella.Wcranaboutbutwccouldfind

noplacetohide(躲).

Twentyminutespassedanditwasstillraining.Therewerehourstogobeforewegotto

thecampsite(野營地).43

Wehadtomakeaquickdecisionasitwasrainingheavily.Chrissaidwecouldsetupa

tenttohidein,soMaryandTomhelpedtosetupthetent.44Butwewerenotable(o

lightthefire,aseverythingwaswet.Wedriedourselves,chattedandwaitedinsidethetent.

Ataboutfiveo'clock,itstoppedraining.45

Thiscampingtripmaynotbeverysuccessfulbutweknoweachotherbetter.Andthe

mostimportantthingIlearnedfromthistripistheimportanceoflearnspirit.

A.Soon,therewasashower.

B.Itwasevenworsethatwelostourway!

C.Wewerehappybecauseitwasasunnyday.

D.ChrisandItriedtomakeafire(okeepuswarm.

E.Wedecidedtogiveupthecampingtripbecauseallofuswereverytired.

Ican'timaginegoingtoBeijingwithoutvisitingthePalaceMuseumorgoingtoLondon

withoutvisitingtheBritishMuseum.It'snecessaryfbrustovisitthelocalfamousmuseums

wheneverwegotoanewplace.46

Firstofall,visitingamuseumiseducational.47Whenyouvisitamuseum,the

thingsyouseetherewillbeinyourmindforalongtime.Itisquitedifferentfromreadinga

bookorwatchingTV.IstillremembervisitingthePalaceMuseumlastyear.Itwasan

amazinglyeducationalvisit,andeverythingisclearinmymindnow.

48Peoplecanlearnalotaboutthecountrytheyvisitbyvisitingitsmuseums.

Youcanknowaboutthehistoryofthecountry,(hemusictheypreferorthefamouspeopleof

(henation.Whenyouvisitamuseum,youcangetkindsofculturalinformationaboutthe

countrythatyoucan'tgeteasilyfrombooks.

Moreover,visitingamuseumisver>'interesting.Watchingthingsthatareoverfour

thousandyearsoldorenjoyingsomewonderfulpaintingsinamuseumisagreatexperience.

Whilevisitingamuseum,youliveinaworldfullofwondsrs.49Youcan'tget

(hisfeelinganywhereelse.

50Sowhenyougotoanynewplace,makesuretovisitthemuseumsthere,or

youwillmissalot.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,將下列方格內(nèi)的句子還原到文中空白處,使短文內(nèi)容完整、通順(每個

選項只能用一次)

A.Also,itisaculturalexperience.

B.Manypeoplevisitmuseumstogetknowledge.

C.Therearcatleastthreereasonsforvisitingamuseum.

D.Allinall,visitingmuseumsiseducational,culturalandfunaswell.

E.Youwillfeelveryexcitedaboutthesevaluablethings.

從A—E五個句子中選擇正確選項還原到文中,使短乂內(nèi)容完整、正確。

Wushu,alsoknownasChineseKungfu,willmakeitsfirstappearanceasanofficial(正

式的)sportatthe4thYouthOlympicGamesin2022.51

TheIWUFmadeapplications(申請)totheInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)

in2001,2008and2011,butfailed.52Thethirdapplicationmadeittothefinal

voting(投票)bulmissedoulonceagain.

Overtheyears,boththeIWUFandChineseWushuAssociation(CWA)havedonea

lottomakeprogresswithstrongsupportfromtheGeneralAdministrationofSportofChina

(國家體育總局).TheAdministrationofferstechnicalsupport,oftensendingexpertsor

teacherstohelptheirWushu(rainingcamps.53

Everyyear,manylocalWushugroupsaresentabroadtoputonWushushows,tryingto

improvetheinfluenceofWushuinforeigncountries.54Studiesshowthat,today

about120millionpeopleareinterestedinWushuaroundtaeworld.

Finally,ChinagotWushuacceptedasanofficialOlympicsportinJanuary,2020,which

helpstomakeitmoreinternational.

55They'remen'sandwomen'sChangquanandmen'sandwomen'sTaijiquan.

A.Thefirsttwoapplicationswererefusedattheverybeginning.

B.Atotalof48athletes(運動員)fromacrosstheworldwillcompeteinfourWushu

events.

C.It'sabreakthrough(突破)fortheInternationalWushuFederation(IWUF).

D.ItalsoprovidesagreatdealofWushuequipment(設備)forfree.

E.Throughtheirefforts,Wushuhasbecomeincreasinglypopularacrosstheworld.

Manypeoplemayenjoytravellingbyair.butfewlikeairlinefood.Airlineshavealways

triedtoimprovethefoodqualityandthetasteinordertoattractmoretravelers.56

Accordingtosomerecentscientificresearches,apartofthereasonisthatathighaltitude(海

拔),wecan'tactuallytastethingswellaswedoontheground.

Scientistshavefoundthatevenbeforeaplanetakeseff,57Astheplaneclimbs,

theairpressurechangesandournosesbecomemoreandmoresenseless.Whentheplane

goes35.000feethigh,58Theyhelpexplainwhythetomatojuiceonairplanestastes

farlesssourintheairthanitdocsdownontheground.59Otherwise,thefoodwould

betasteless.Astronautsalsohavetodowiththisproblemontheirjourneysforsimilar

reasons.60Thestudiesaregoingon!Wearelookingforwardtoanyimprovements.

A.thenosenolongerknowsjustlikebeingbitten(咬)byasnake.

B.Howtosolvethisprcblem?

C.theairinsidetheplanedriesoutthenose.

D.Gettingsomethingtastyintheairislikeadream(othetravelers.

E.Italsohelpstoexplainwhyairlinesliketohavesaltyandspicy(辛辣的)foodbetter.

閱讀短文及A~E選項,選出可以填入各題空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項

編號涂黑。

Tea,coffeeandcocoaarethreemajordrinksallovertheworld.61Teahasa

historyofover4,000yearsandChinaisthehomeoftea.InancientChina,teawasusedasa

kindofmedicine,whilenowadayspeopledrinkiteveryday.

ThewordforteainmanydifferentlanguagescamefromChineselike“tea”inEnglish;

"cha'i"inRussian.62

Overthepastcenturies,Chinesepeoplehavedevelopedtheirspecialleaculture,which

includesteaplanting,teamaking,leadrinkingandsoon.

63WhenweusethewordsUkungfii'',wearenottakingaboutfighting.

Instead,4'kungfU"means"work"or"skill”.Kungfuteatakesworkandskilltomake.Itis

notassimpleasjustputtingteainateapotwithsomehotwater.

First,wepulhotwaterintotheteapot.Thenweempty(heteapot.64Next,v/e

pultealeavesintotheteapotandputhotwaterintotheteapotagain.Thenwepourthehot

waterintotheteacups.65Finally,weputhotwaterintotheteapotathirdtime,and

wait.Atthesametime,thehotwaterisemptiedfromtheteacups.Thenwepourtheteainto

them.

Everyonethenpicksuptheirteacups,andenjoysthelovelysmelloftheteabefore

drinkingit.

A.Today;wcarcgoingtomakeChinesekungfutea.

B.Thiswashesthetealeaves,andwarmstheteacups.

C.AndtheJapanesewordforteaiswrittenexactlythesameasitisinChinese.

D.However,teaisdrunkbythelargestnumberofpeopleintheworld.

E.Thisisimportant,forwewanttowarmtheteapotbeforewemakeourtea.

Haveyouevermetsomeonewho“l(fā)ookslike”iheirname?66Scientistsare

suggestingthathumansarelikelytoconnectpeople'snameswiththeirlooksandcaneven

guesssomeone'snamebasedonhowtheylook.

ResearchersattheIlebrewUniversityinIsraelcollectedthousandsofphotosofpeople's

faces.67Then,theyaskedvolunteerstoguesswhichofthefournameswascorrect.

68Itseemsthatcertainthingscangivehumansinformationaboutsomeone's

name,Reader'sDigestreported.

69Volunteerswerealsonotasgoodatguessingtherealnamesofpeoplewho

usejokenames.Thisshowsthataperson'sappearanceischangedbytheirnameonlyifthey

useitoften.

Studiesbeforehaveshownihalgender(性別)andracestereotypes(刻板印象)can

changeaperson'sappearance.Theresearchersbelievetherearcalsosimilarstereotypesabout

names.Forexample,peopletendtothinkthatmennamedBobshouldhaverounderfaces

becausetheworditselflooksround.7()Theyexpectthemtobeattractivejustlike

theflower(heyarenamedfbr.

根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,從下面五個選項中選出能填入文中空缺處的最佳選項,使文章意思通

順、內(nèi)容完整。

A.Thevolunteerswereabletoguesstherightname38%ofthetime.

B.PeoplemaythinkthatwomennamedRosearebeautiful.

C.However,thisonlyworkswhenwe'relookingatnameswithinourownculture.

D.Whatdocsthismean,exactly?

E.Theymarkedeachphotowithfournames.

閱讀下面短文內(nèi)容,從亞文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。每個選項僅使

用一次。

LinaBellhasbecomepopularonChinesesocialmediaplatforms.Aftermakingherdebut

(初次露面)atShanghaiDisneylandResort,71.

WhoisLinaBell?

ThebackstorygoesthatwhilerunningafterbutterflieswithhisdearfriendMickey

Mouse,Duffygotseparatedandlosthisway.LinaBelldiscoveredDuffyaloneintheforest

andofferedtohelphimfindhiswayback.72.

LinaBell'ssouvenirs侈己念品)atShanghaiDisneyareveryhot.Theyselloutveryfast,

73.Forexample,amid-sizedLinaBell,whichsellsfor219yuan,nowcostsas

muchas888yuan.OnTaobaoandJD.com,LinaBellrelatedproducts—includingphone

cases,hairbands,watercupsandbags-havebecomebestsellers.

However,74.

“Myeverydayanxietyiscuredafterwatchinghervideos.75.1didn'tbelieve

anyonecouldloveacartconcharacterthatmuch,butaftermeetingLinaBell,allIcanthink

aboutisthelittlepinkfbx,“aweibousersaid.

Areyouexcited(omeetLinaBell?

A.Then,LinaBellwasgiftedwithaflower

B.andsometimesyoucouldonlybuyfromsecond-handshoppingplatformsathighprices

C.(hetopicofLinaBellhasbeenreadover350milliontimesonSinaWeibo

D.Itreallybringsmegreatjoyandsatisfaction

E.LinaBellbecamepopularnotonlybecauseofhercutelooks,butalsobecauseofher

likeablepersonality(個性)

Storytelling

Storytellinghascaughtthehumanimaginationforthousandsofyears.People

everywherehavetoldstoriestoamuse,toteach,toremember,andjusttopassthetime.

Peoplestartedtellingstorieslongbeforewritingwasinvented.76Butpeopleallover

(heworldstilltelloneanotherstoriesoutloud.Apersonwhocantellagoodstorynearly

alwaysfindslisteners.

Beforepeopledevelopedwriting,storytellingwasthemostimportantwaytopassalong

information.Anythingaculturewantedtoprotect—itsbeliefs,itshistory,anditstraditions—

hadtobetoldoutloud.Eachgenerationwouldtellthecukurc'sstoriestothenext.77

Knowledgepassedonin(hismethodiscalledthespokentradition.Evenculturesthatknow

howtowritestillpassalongsomeinformationinthisway.

78Inothercalluresonlyspecialstorytellersweretrustedtodothisimportantjob.

Aculture'sbeststorytellershadgoodmemories.Theycouldalsomakethestoriesvery

interesting,sopeoplewouldlistenandrememberthem.Sometimespeoplewouldsingthe

storiesortellthemintheformofpoems.79

However,storiestoldaloudchangeovertimeasdifferentpeopletellthem.Astoryteller

mightchangeastoryinordertomakeitbetter.Oratellermaysimplynotrememberallthe

detailsofastory.Unlikewrittenstories,(hespokentraditionisnotcreatedbyanyoneperson.

80Sometimes(hestoriesarecollectedandwrittendownlongafter(heyhavebeen

created.

A.In(hiswaythestorieswerepassedalong.

B.Insomecultureseveryonewouldpassalongthestories.

C.Songsandpoemscanbothmakestorieseasiertoremember.

D.Instead,awholeculturehelpsshapethechangingstoriesthroughouthistory.

E.Todaystoriesarcalscwrittendowninbooksandactedoutinmovies,TVshows,and

plays.

Researchsuggeststhattheseatyouchooseintheclassroomsaysalotaboutyouand

yourpersonality(個性).Formorethanseventyyears,researchersandteachershavestudied

thelinkbetweentheplacewherestudentschoosetositinclassandwhattheyarelikeas

peopleandlearners.81Haveyoueverreallythoughtaboutthereasonsforyour

decision?

Peopleoftenthinkthatstudentswhositatthebackarelazy.Butisthisreallytrue?Well,

someresearcherssayitisnot.Infact,shystudentsoftenchoosethebackrowbecauseitisfar

awayfromtheteacherandtheydon'twanttoanswerquestions.Attheback,students

probablywon'tspeakmuch,butinbigclassrooms,itcanbehardtoseetheboardandhear

whattheteacherissaying.82Forstudentswithpooreyesightorhearing,aseatat

(hebackoftheclassroomisnotagoodchoice.

Studentswhositatthesideoftheclassroomarenormallyinterestedinclass.However,

theylikewatchingandlisteningratherthanjoiningin.83Nexttimeyoumissa

class,borrownotesfromsomeonewhositshere.Onthesidesoftheclassroomyouwill

generallyfindmodesl(謙虛的)andthoughtfulpeople.Thesepeopleusuallygetgoodgrades

inschoolandareinterestedinlearning.

84Thenthestatistics(統(tǒng)計數(shù))sayyouprobablylikeyourteacher.You

probablyalsohaveagoodrelationshipwithyourclassmates.Caring,outgoing,andcheerful

peopleusuallysitinthemiddle.Theyarenormallyseriousaboutlearningandfeel

disappointedwithlowgradesontestsandexams.

Youprobablysitrightatthefrontoftheclassifyou'relongingfbrknowledge.

85Andtheyareoftenveryinterestedinthesubject.Theywanttobeinthebest

placetoseeandheareverythingtheteacherdoesandsays.Theonlyproblemwithsittinghere

isthatitcanbedifficulttoseeandhearwhatotherstudentsdoandsayinclass.So,ifyou

reallywanttohearwhateveryonesaysinclass,chooseadifferentplacetosit.

A.Wheredoyouusuallydecidetosit?

B.Doyousitinthemiddleoftheclassroom?

C.Thesestudentsareusuallyalsoverygoodattakingnotes.

D.Studentswhosithereusuallywanttodiscussthingswiththeteacher.

E.Thiscouldbethereasonwhystudentswhosithereoftengetlowergradesontestsand

exams.

Closefriends,thinkalike?

"What!You,too?IbelievedIwastheonlyone."Haveyoueversaidsomethinglikethis

tosomeone?86

Itseemsthatsimilarityoftenhelpsformfriendship.TheGreekthinkerAristotleonce

said,"Peopleregardfriendshipasamatterofsimilarity;theysay(hatwelovethosewhoare

likeourselves."87ScientistsfromUniversityofCaliforniasaidfriendshave

similarbehaviors,ScientificAmericanreported.

Thescientistsinvited42universitystudentstotakepartinatest.Eachstudentwatched

thesamesetofvideos,whichincludedacomedy,adiscussionandasoccermatch.

88Accordingtotheirscans,friendswhowatchedthesamevideoreactedin

similarways.Similarpansof(heirbrainslitupwhilewatchingthevideos,especiallyparts

thatareconnectedwithmotivation(動機),learningandmemory.89

"Seeingone'sfriendshavesimilarbehaviorswillreinforce(強化)one'sownvalues,

opinions,andinterests,"leadscientistCarolynParkinsontoldBusinessInsider.90

ScientistsfromtheUniversityofLeipzig,Germany,foundthatfriendshipisalsobasedon

howphysicallycloseyouaretosomeone.Thescientistsdidatestwithfirst-yearcollege

studentsthefirsttimetheymetinclass.Inthistest,studentswhosatinneighboringseats

weremorelikelytobecomefriends.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,把A-E五個句子填入空缺處,使短文內(nèi)容完整,正確,內(nèi)容完整。

A.Now,thereissomesciencebehindthisidea.

B.Ifso,youmayhaveendedupbecomingfriendswiththisperson.

C.However,peoplewhoweren'tfriendshaddifferentreactionstothesamevideos.

D.Butbrainsimilarityisnottheonlythingthatcanresultinfriendship.

E.Atthesametime,scientistsscannedtheirbrainsandrecordedtheirbrainactivity.

二、閱讀還原7選5

Pollutionisoneofthebiggestproblemsintheworldtoday.Inmanyplaces,rubbishis

thrownintolakes

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